This looks like a great idea. I love using the styrofoam printing sheets. I was thinking that it might also work if you printed the top and then quickly folded the paper to cause the ink to transfer a reflection print on the bottom. Definitely going to give this one a try!

CMae, These prints went edge to edge. The size of my foam board was 9x12, Which I cut in half giving students 9x6 cuts of foam to work with. I think you could go larger or smaller depending on the size of foam you get/paper you have. The paper we painted and printed on was 9x12. The cities are cut out exposing all that great painted paper. Does that help at all? Sometimes explaining things through blogging is difficult for me! If you were here, I would show you. Total visual learner here! :)

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I'm french, so be lenient for my english... It's a great idea and I recently tried it with my students, but one of them (8 years old...) noted that the reflect was not symmetrical ! I finally found a solution : justfold up the paper before ink is dry and it print the exact reflect !Anyway, thank you for so much brilliant ideas

I did this with some kids and teens in the library last month. To get a true reflection, I had the students fold their paper in half and crease it before they started painting. We followed the rest of the instructions up through the first print, but instead of getting a second print from the foam, we folded the paper in half and pressed it really hard all over. It worked great! One of the younger girls made her print while the paper was still wet from painting; the ink smudged and bled, so we decided it was the city on a foggy day, and she was really happy with it. Thanks so much for posting this!

I love, how they look like, although realised the reflection mistake afterwards. we were talikng about symmetry in the class and I thought this would make a great art piece explaining that. So, you can imagine there was a lot of confusion and explaining afterwards...

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Wife, Mom, Artist and Education Coordinator at City Arts Center. I believe art is a child's first written language. They have a creative spirit and imagination others tend to lose as they grow up. Many famous artists have tried to duplicate the way children paint and draw knowing that children have a true artistic bravery, unafraid and unabashed. I have the wonderful opportunity to share art with children and watch this process unfold. It truly is magical.